2017-05-17 15:52 GMT+02:00 Daniel P. Berrange <berrange(a)redhat.com>:
On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 03:49:45PM +0200, Daniel Kučera wrote:
> No, I'm not, I'm calling it sooner:
>
> func libvirt_start() {
> libvirt.EventRegisterDefaultImpl()
> event_listen()
> }
Well the following example works as expected for me
package main
import (
"github.com/libvirt/libvirt-go"
"log"
)
func libvirt_close_callback(conn *libvirt.Connect, reason
libvirt.ConnectCloseReason) {
log.Printf("In here")
}
func main() {
libvirt.EventRegisterDefaultImpl()
hv, err := libvirt.NewConnect("qemu:///session")
err = hv.RegisterCloseCallback(libvirt_close_callback)
if err != nil {
log.Printf("unable to register close callback")
return
}
for {
libvirt.EventRunDefaultImpl()
}
}
Printing out "In here" immediately when I kill libvirtd
Regards,
Daniel
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Okay, with qemu:///session I'm getting CloseCallback but now I'm not
getting LifecycleCallback :(
S pozdravom / Best regards
Daniel Kucera.